Definitionn. the relative incidence of a particular disease
Last update: October 6, 2015
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Her morbidity made her look much older to her age. [Please select]
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It was impudent street chaff, but there was cheerful spirit in it, and cheerful spirit has some occult effect upon morbidity. [Please select]
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When the Gallic mind runs to morbidity there's nothing to touch it for filth. [Please select]
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To dream of catching lice, foretells sickness, and that you will cultivate morbidity. [Please select]
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To dream of serpents, is indicative of cultivated morbidity and depressed surroundings. [Please select]
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Was she going to become morbid--she who had such a hatred of morbidity. [Please select]
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Envy, hatred, and malice, and the seven devils of morbidity are forever lying in wait for them--well--for us--for me and those like me, I mean. [Please select]
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There was certainly nothing morbid in the air then: Dickens and Macaulay are as free from morbidity as Dumas _père_ and Guizot. [Please select]
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